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Date Posted: 20:11:33 02/22/07 Thu
Author: Lauren McAdams
Subject: Re: Piaget's Stages
In reply to: April Dandridge 's message, "Piaget's Stages" on 21:37:11 02/21/07 Wed

I agree that creativity blooms during this age in a childs life. This is the stage in growing up when children learn about their surroundings and try to explore the world. I also think it is very amusing how children will come up with different ways to use an object for things that it is not typically used for. I is amazing what is going on in the minds of young children and in how they see the world. I think this stage is one of the most important, if not the most important in a child's life because the rest of their life builds from this stage.




>I am so fascinated with Piaget's preoperational stage
>that occurs between ages two and six when a child
>learns to use language. I think this is when children
>are most creative. In this stage, they will turn
>anything into something. My son use to turn a toilet
>paper roll into a bullhorn or a comb into a
>microphone. Also, I love a child's energy at this
>stage. They are so busy and so alive.

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[> Re: Piaget's Stages -- LaShundra Richmond, 08:28:24 02/23/07 Fri

>I was actually thinking about how alert my 3-month old is and how she is so bubbly. It doensn't take much for her to smile and laugh and she's always doing something with her hands (looking at them, waving them, pointing a finger). And all the while, I am wondering what she is thinking and trying to figure out. When I look at the stage of development for her age group, it amazes me that I can actually witness some of the levels of development taking place.

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